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Showing posts with label callistemon. Show all posts

Monday, July 15, 2019

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day July 2019

 Lilac lagerstroemia speciosa aka insulin tree, Queen of flowers, Benaba, Queen crape myrtle
 The leaves of the lagerstroemia are used to treat diabetes, diarrhea and other diseases.
 A red carpet of Delonix Regia petals, aka Flamboyant, Royal Poinciana and Gul mohar in India

 Callistemon aka bottle brush an Australian native.

 Plumeria aka Frangipani,  singapore plumeria



 Ground Orchids are loving the rain

 Quisqualis aka Rangoon creeper in full bloom for the first time after a good pruning. They can be very invasive.


 Petunias still going strong after the rain last night.
Poutria lucuma aka cannistel, egg fruit first one on this tree.
 Dragon fruit
 Hello and welcome to Garden Blogger's Bloom Day where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. We have had some badly needed showers over the weekend. The plants are loving it. It is too wet to do much in the garden today so I will be running errands. To see more blooming gardens please go over to Carol's blog at www.maydreamsgardens
Have a great week gardening!

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Garden Bloggers Bloom Day May 2018

Freshly picked swiss chard and lettuce
Santa Barbara daisy
Pride of Dominica seems to bloom whenever I give it a good soak.
Lagerstromeia speciosa aka crepe myrtle, queen of flowers. The tree was severely pruned a few months ago and I was surprised that it bloomed so quickly.

White mussenda
Syzygium malaccense aka malay apple, pommerac, plumrose, water apple in bloom



Cassia javanica
Heliconia rostrata aka lobster claw
Heliconia bihai
Barbados Amaryllis
Red amaryllis
Petunias
White mandevilla
Adenium aka desert rose
Zepyhrantes aka rain lilies
variegated Alocasia
Tree orchids
Callistemon aka bottlebrush
Hello and welcome to Garden Bloggers Bloom day where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. The garden is in bloom and spring has sprung.   It has also been hot and dry and am hoping that we get some rain soon.  There had been some light showers but not enough to make an impression.  
To see more blooming gardens please go over to Carol at may dreams gardens. Have a great week gardening!

Sunday, April 15, 2018

Garden Blogger's Bloom Day April 2018

 Petunias



 Hibiscus
 Adenium aka Desert roses

Plumeria aka Frangipani 
 Hippeastrum aka Barbados amaryllis
 Dahlias


 White Mandevilla
 Red Pentas
 Callistemon aka Bottlebrush
 Snap dragons
 Sunflower
 Santa Barbara daisy
 Bougainvillea, Frangipani and Chinaman's Hat
 Bougainvillea Raspberry ice

 Cassia grandis
 Moon flower

Hello and welcome to Garden Blogger's Bloom Day where gardeners around the globe post what is blooming in their gardens. The dry season is in full swing and the Rustic Bajan Garden is ablaze with colour. Those of you who are still waiting on Spring my sincerest sympathies.  To see more blooming gardens please visit Carol's garden at May dreams gardens
Have a great week gardening and wishing my friends in the North and in Europe warmer weather. You have an open invitation to visit me whenever you want to.